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Most recent public lectures are video-recorded. Click the title for the speaker name, a full description of the talk, and a transcript.



 

  [### Video: Homo sapiens Meets Neanderthals: The End of a World

 ](/video-homo-sapiens-meets-neanderthals-end-world) Hallam L. Movius, Jr. Lecture Series Lecture by Jean-Jacques Hublin, Professor at the Collège de France (Paris), Emeritus Professor at the Max Planck Society The arrival of Homo sapiens in the mid-latitudes of Eurasia 48,000 to 45,000 years ago and the... 

 

 

   [### Video: The Archaeology of Boston's Revolutionary Past

 ](/video-archaeology-bostons-revolutionary-past) Join Boston City Archaeologist Joe Bagley for a presentation on archaeological research that is deepening our understanding of Boston’s role in the American Revolution. Bagley shares new findings on the impact of the Siege of Boston and the 1775 Battle of... 

 

 

   [### Video: One Woman's Fight to Protect Ancient Maya Legacy

 ](/video-one-womans-fight-protect-ancient-maya-legacy) 2025 Tatiana Proskouriakoff Lecture When the looting and illicit trade of cultural artifacts surged In the 1960s, one voice rose in defense of archaeological sites in the Americas—Clemency Coggins. A pioneering art historian and legendary figure in Maya... 

 

 

   [### Video: Exploring Human Origins at Kenya’s Lake Turkana

 ](/video-exploring-human-origins-kenyas-lake-turkana) 2025 Hallam L. Movius, Jr. Lecture by Louise Leakey, Director, Koobi Fora Research Project; Research Professor, Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University; National Geographic Explorer at Large Kenya’s fossil-rich Turkana Basin has been—for over... 

 

 

   [### Video: Teotihuacan: Origins, Urbanism, and Daily Life

 ](/video-teotihuacan-origins-urbanism-and-daily-life) Teotihuacan, one of the largest cities in the world over 1,500 years ago, stands today as a premier archaeological site and a powerful symbol of Mexico’s precolonial heritage. Despite its enduring fame and millions of annual visitors, much remains... 

 

 

   [### Video: Modern Humans’ Earliest Artwork and Music: New European Discoveries

 ](/video-modern-humans%E2%80%99-earliest-artwork-and-music-new-european-discoveries) The earliest evidence of artwork made by modern humans, Aurignacian art, was created more than 35,000 years ago and has been found in French, German, and Romanian archaeological sites. Randall White will discuss the rich corpus of Aurignacian painting... 

 

 

  

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